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Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock Dodig LLP - Philadelphia, PA

1845 Walnut Street21st Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103

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Updated: 03/30/2022

Philadelphia Auto / Motor Vehicle Accidents Law Firm

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1845 Walnut Street21st Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103

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By Anonymous on Oct. 15, 2023

2.5 out of 5 stars

This message is for Peter Newman. My name is Joseph long Jr, the brother of Eric j long. Peter represent my brother for a personal injury case for$20,000 right before he passed away. The mother of his daughter who was and his daughter name is which upon his death the money was supposed to be left to his daughter Alexa and his brother who is me Joseph jr. Now somehow Caitlin got her hands on 10,000 of that money and spent the whole entire thing on nothing but drugs partying and more drugs. She did not even have her daughter her Aunt Claire had her daughter and so did my mother Cheryl Long. Now the vulture went and opened up and estate somehow in my brother's name to try and get the other $10,000. This girl wasn't even around for years when my brother died or didn't even find out for 2 years after my brother died and collects social security blood money for his daughter with survivor benefits and uses that money for Xanax and Percocets and pot. I will have to take this to claims court and I will not stop until Justice is served so can you please get back to me so we can resolve this matter please he is turning in his grave right now thank you very much bye

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